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Mun and Hwang: Impact of Nursing Organizational Culture Types on Innovative Behavior and Job Embeddedness Perceived by Nurses

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study was to determine the impact of nursing organizational culture types on innovative behavior and job embeddedness among clinical nurse.

Methods

For this study a descriptive correlational study design was used. Participants were 293 nurses who had more than one year work experience. They were recruited from two university hospitals, one in Seoul and one in Gyeonggi province in 2016. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 21.0 statistics program.

Results

Hierarchy-oriented culture was the highest type of organizational culture perception and innovation-oriented culture, the lowest. Multiple linear regression analyses showed that, when age and total clinical experience were adjusted for, innovation-oriented culture perception was the most significant factor influencing innovative behavior, followed by task-oriented culture and relation-oriented culture in that order (R2=.33, F=24.50, p<.001). Relation-oriented culture perception was the factor most influencing job embeddedness, followed by task-oriented culture and innovation-oriented culture in that order (R2=.48, F=55.98, p<.001).

Conclusion

More systematic and sustained organizational efforts are required to improve the hierarchy-oriented culture highly perceived by nurses and to emphasize innovation-oriented, relation-oriented and task-oriented organizational culture to increase innovative behavior and job embeddedness among clinical nurses.

Figures and Tables

Table 1

General Characteristics of Participants (N=293)

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Table 2

Levels of Nursing Organizational Culture Type, Innovative Behavior, and Job Embeddedness of Participants (N=293)

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Table 3

Differences in Innovative Behavior and Job Embeddedness according General Characteristics of Participants (N=293)

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Table 4

Correlation among Nursing Organizational Culture Type, Innovative Behavior and Job Embeddedness (N=293)

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Table 5

Factors affecting Innovative Behavior and Job Embeddedness (N=293)

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Adjusted for age and total clinical experience.

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